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I~VAL IJflL ramily Medicines. boe altIhtngs..and hold Jast to that twhich is gooldLYPaul. HE$,&,.Pills are no longer among those of doubtful -utility. They have passed a y-.fro the thousands daily launched on the --idq of experiment." and now stand higher in reputation, and are becoming more extena sively csed, than any other medicine ever pre pared. Tlhe have been introducedinto every place whereit has been found-possible to carry them .aud there are few towns, or. villages, but contain some. remarkable evidences 'of their good effects. But it is not. he'esiiz ',to advertise them at large. or to any mnything further of them, that. to iLjcaution those wielt ing to purchase Antibillious Family.Me-dicine. to b, particnlar to enquire for SPENCEI'S VEtiETABLE PILLS. as there are nmier ons tnepairatio.no puin sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy. T.satisfy the tworld 'of the iniestimable worth of this- Medicine, I would simply observe that, it has been long used by some of the leading lights of the pro. fessin am ii their exteunive .gractice, and is -now prepared- with great care, and upon scientific an Jihemical principles, for general . use, by vi-- present proprietor ONLY. Te..sm itation )f Quarkery therefore cannot to 'aji to this Mesdici, since it is the preparation of vcasar vraedsing Physicians, wo, have siade the helmn' Vre their profession, and .wlwse pharmacenhe prparalions will ever be held in the highest esti m-ation. TESTIMONIA.S j iRead the following. certificate from Mr. o C Kelsey. a popular merchant of Tomp. kin'*s !itff, Ala.. ar,d thousands of a similar chrructer might be given if necessary to prove the .inicacy, popularity and usefulness ofthis Medicine. Tompkin's Bluf, Ala., Jan 4,1843. Dr. A. Spcncer-Deur Sir: I wish you to forwted me a large supply or your pills; I don't thittk 300 hoxes too large a quatttity to send. I sold 160 boxes the last six mouths; they are they most popular pill in this place. For bill. ious complaints, ick-headache, dyspepsia, cos tiveness and such like diseases, they are con sidered almost an inifallible remedy. I have been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills,and formerly sold a large amountyearly; but I now sell three dozen of your pill. to one of his. My custom ers think themo superior to Peter's or any other Rnspectinily yours, 0. C. KLSEY. Price, 25 Cents per box,'with full direc tions. 0TA fresh supply,just received and for sale, in Edgefield, by J. D. TIBBETT'S, and on enquiry may be found generally in all the cities. villages, and at the principal Country Stotes throughout the State. Oct. 30, 6m 41 Remedy for Coughs. - D R. HULL'S COUGH LOZENGES a.e . most rapidly superceding all other prepa. rationts for the relief of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Winoping-cough, Catarrh, Tightness of the c best, Bronchitis, and similar pultuottary affec. tions - Tiunsands. we may say thousands who have suffered for years from the above diseases are now inl the possession of sound health. which tuay be attributed'entirely to the fortunate use of one 25 cents box of this invaluable imedi cine. They are as pleasant to the taste as ctndy--convenient to curry in the pocket, and warranted to be thi most effectual Cough red icine in use. Price. 25 Cents per box, with direc tions. -ALSO, Bull's Werm Lozenges. won.ts! wouiss! wotils !!! It in estimat ed that, 100 000 childretin die an ntnally fromt the etice,. iof worm's alone ! ! This vast mortality coniat h aliost entire-ly ptre v,-ted b~y thte tn ws f Dr Hlull's W~ottut LozEN ogs. Every tatisily whtere there ate children., shouald tnt fil to keep this important medicinte in ithe house. antd admiinistered when their sympltoms inidicate the presence of these dan gerons atnd destuctive reptiles. g-f~ The following extract from the "'Spar an Ga:ette " speaks the. se ntime.nts of all who. have ever used thtis valuable W~or Dzs'roY SFrom onr owen knowcledge, we take great plea sure in recommending Hull's Wtorm Lozengres as the best Worm Mledicine eziant. {J2'Chaldren evilt cry for tkem. and eat them as they wmondd candy.'' ilT A fresh supply. jnsr received and for sale, by J D). TlIIBETT'S. Only 25 Cents per box, with directions. Oct.30 6m - 41 Allum Spring Pills, For the (.ure of L.yspiepsiu, .acrofulus and ..Liver Dscuses. T HLEshs PILLS nre prep.ared by Dr. ..E R.. Cnumpt-ll, tromt the water of tteitghly celebrated .lmecral Springs in Rockbradge county Virgt::ia, called the Alum Springs. These Pills, like the water tromt which they are pirepared, are n diuretic, promot ing the secretion of urine and au alterative, increasing the secretions of the glandular system generally. and particularly of the liver. -They act gently, but ef'ectually upon the bowels, after two or threejiays' use of theum, producing copious dark, bir lions evactuation. *They also elfect a determiaiiot the surface, incasing the perspiraiton; there fdre, they are a great purifier of the blood, and equaliser of the circulation. Each pill is equal to a cositnon.glass of the wa ter. They- should. be taken! bie'ore each rmeal, and front .xta ten or twelve should tbietaken i the course Uf each'day, foi-,a f(itli'ht. ind-tite omit hem fdr thlliamie period. For rir lif~ie above'dias es, perseverance irethe \ue of these Piils, is all.important; and if tihey iireperseer ingij! used. evei-y alternate forttuitatS euirp der.any ether irearient- heretofere disco vered,-exc6p :ftrm the tuse of'thiesaer, from which t1Thf are pi-epared, either bay an attendance. t&'he Springs or otherwise. Tihey very speedily cure diarrhoeas, at teudud- with acidity' of thea3omach, and are a' vrery useful remedy fov the summer hos-el complaint in chihdren, as also for expjelling worms from childrend F'one .to four should ba given in thrs .~ir tiouseac6-day9 to a ehildjupdie ssyax neoding. to age When a idhildrei, th ~ ud ne powsdeteld. t~sififedwith ing 'o nan taste."'am fectty safe exist, adii ot u rq~~iIqii -Fur 'rale by J D. Tfi igdeelda cnut House, South Vardhi WN WIOLESALE' Ald RETIL GROCERS, CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS, 21A ,393% Sa 'Ga AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the following Arti ticles, which they offer to their friends ond the trade, at the lowest market prices. .SUGARS CHAIRS. 20 hhds. choice St. Croii Sugars 5 dozen Rocking Chairs. andw 30 do. Porto Rico do. seats 10 do. Muscovado do. BLANKETS. 3 do. Clairtield do. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 10 bbls. Crushed 'do. 2, do. 104 do. weighing 7 lbs the 5 do. Pulverized do. pair 5 boxes double refined Leaf Sugar. 2 Jo. Greydo 104.' " ' COFA good assortment of Bed Blankets, 60 bagsOld Govornment Java Coffee from 10 do. Atistura do. 10 to 1 300 choice io . do. NBGRO CLOTHS. Bales Mocho do. 2000 yds. Washington Jeans heavy, CHEESE. 2000 do. Coventry Plains. 0 casks prime Cheese. SALT. BAGGING. 1200 Sack. Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 200-pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to 45 inch. 5 do Table Salt - 100 doj?;ow, 45 inch ozes Table Salt. 150 do a & Corolina, 44 to 45i. NAIL. 50 do. Ke.ucky,(heavy)44.to.45:in. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 24 bales GO yard-45 to47 in.' 25 do FinihingNails ROBSuE. 20 do Brads.. 3000 pair thick B- , choice SHOT. 1000 do. Kip .. do 200 Bags, assorted Sizes 1000 do. Women at djBoy's Shoes. B. CON. 3000 lbs Sole Leater. . 10,000 Prime Country Sides. ROPE POWDER. 150 coils Manlla Rope.. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 50 do. Kentucky Rop4 20 do Blasting '50 do. Jute A1h MOLASSo gle. Shhds.TrinidadSEGARS 25 bbts. New Orles. .Tida 10A.LargeSpanish(W A H 25mbw. ew Qleaii 4 M1. Spanish. (L 'Valedi) IRON NDMl do (1P.'M. 100.000 lbs. Iron 6f various a sizes.- izi 6 Al. Light Spvitsh:(L Valedos) -and J by 1, 2 2 and 24 by to 1 5 5 .Inpetiai Regalia. (Venus.). 2b to 4 by to 1, 4A to8.byA4#, I . TR4S 5000 lbs- Band irom - Boxes Teas. Consistingofgunpow I l }l 22i3ca der, Hysogi and Imperial 1000 lbs Hoop [ron, from I to1)j inch. 6 CasesCatteess, Gunpowde, Iinperial& 10 bundles Nail Rods Hyson, 5 do *German t5ll, assorted izes, 2 cdests Black Tea. i. B L ASK TS Ginger, Pepper.* Spice, Cinnamon, Nutpiegs, Saltpetre, B!ae Stone. Indigo, Coppers' Sh~~~ ~ ~ baT 9- Bu nkets ane-Bces us Soe Tread, Cotton and Wool Cards.'-Brasis Bound ukt.Pane ukes us Chiurns, Keelers ' Willow. Wagonsid Cradle- Washbo ds, Cocoa Dippers, Clbthes Ptns Broumlis. IWoode'n Bowls, WashA Stauds, Bellows, Rakes, doz. Scte,.Handles, Coffee , 1 lls, soap. Wagon Hozes, 'Saddle Irons, Winglow .Gluss, Starch, PIos, 41'181-l Flour, Cuutry Flour, Tobacco, Wool Hats, Caps, Grindstones'"Osnaburgsi Whiith Leadl.Aadder, Spermu Candles, Tallow Canidle,V~Twne, Castings. Fifiliathai-6,Z&., &c. WANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for which the highe' st cash price will be *-id. v,. copy.-Hambuirg Journal. Nov. 13.* !Y'4. .U . 42 10Fa.VERTICAL RE ACTO T HESubscriber2 beg 00edv.e to announce W shinTgR .ea e L. to their cudtomers' and the, public gen- 6 take this meana of i nforming the pub yermly, that they have just received fromi Newo Wvlicq.particularly AMill~rights. Hill o w. O200 do Coeny Plainw. or, their stock of aers, or those aoteging in either,'thatv FALL AND WINTER GOODS, have puacliased of Gideon Hotchakiss, thne ex embacing almiost every variety 'of Fanj and elusive right of his Vertical Rekaction Water Saple Goods, usually kept in our market, Wheel, for the State of South Carolina, and amongst them a good stock of ~ are prepared to ha% e the -new improvement Kerseys. Blankets, Negro SIhoes, Hats, put tip for all that di-sire i,.rto dispose of Caps and SaddleryB Hardware aid Rights to individuals or clul . The adaption Cutlery, Crockery, Sic., kjc- . . of these Wheels is easy, not requiringf any very they invite the attention of the public generally great mechanical skill. The Vertical He-actions to call and examine their st "1and they will Wheel is adapted to all heds. from two feet TRY to give satisfaction. upwards-reqires onethird less water to per. a PRESLEY & BRYAN.. formn one-third, half, double, and in some in Oct. 9 . f.stances three'times as much as the: old Flutter wheel-is not affected by hack water--can be p Baged~d'6e sass'orda coim %nVje, whl, State of %,outh ( arolilia. securingniniormu motion in all arts of each KDGEFIELD DISTRICT. revo'lution.. hitakies-frm IF0 M0 strokes in m a minute; is never frozen up. Some of these Chares one an wie AplicntsStifo"mills havebeen known to cut on an average VS. from riVZ to SEVEN thousand feei of p lank ian B F. Jones and others Defendants. PartW 3 24 hours-one as high as TWELVE THOU I T appearing to my satisfaction, that. Wil. SAND. With equal power and speed it will Kha Joes nd aryAnnCoterwif 20 prope anyaotheindgfmciey I.cm JohnCoterform~y one, reide wihou busteh.d rale~ eoitadsipii ed of Record.the6 susries Light paid,(L wiledpomply) t JOHN.1,nperia. Regaliate(Vedut.) FEHE ook aid ccontsnfB. . Dw - 5. Boes Tes Mo nsistib addresedor Aget, re n ur ossssin.Allper senderHsonl and GreeileC ,tl b nina indebtd to6hCaseereqaestedstcGllpondth Chrestmas ubsdd'ers man tlee, acontedzs, 2chsthisackTia ieasr, o ettlemen bpietwe h C pnainotesateBu Stnendogt Coppiea.' Sho T edotn . and WolCrs r oth ers . Pianted. BPckts, inbfo' Bro. oenathi toe, Wah-rg Sadsr esdakes dz Sc e.Had Cofe mens oapRYGD, ofge B e adesa mrost W TpaingowGa, StourybPisiton, thnatlor fhounastylesr, T acWo HaCas roes;'OMaburg Wrenhite Ladofadder, -permOCandlseTandantCndleesidee, Castings Fhfis Chatns, &c.,&c oWhichThEyD-espec0flb.EE invit for which~ Weihes sh prcesd onil beforethe copy.-HambogmJuurna. Freshoallheeroode wERiCll be~tdRE AcTrdON toheiutir an the. publ Se- Etae hi mesou f infoina.hpb York, this stict, o a nerorrtos abutenegigsnethr,,haw FALLRNE.aD WThat hbeoGtoDS, hav pTH ed OURTeo 'OtORDINARY.eex Wmbrliam aliu of vraietyh of FaCyand clsvigtoi ViA Ration Water tatleGost' tsravlln kepMsipi't in m r, Whel foItett ofSot Caoina n thagstte go t of a.t.ClvnBuh l- g arTe preprbe to he the aid Riar mn losteys, Blaes , opn.r Si Noes ias, putu foard eallthtdesr t,.rt isoeo ofCe utlye frcery, 8c., 8che, ofgh ths Whelisayof richari aryeryd tdery ivit emateuton of th p'ligne as mde appit mehnsi te accoti for Rean to caon eaise teuestecd they wil Wetel p adatdtll his'rasdtos, romnitraoree TRY o gie stisf~tio.on sadstate,'Treseone tiresswer to ierd PRESLEYMAN & BRYA. 'formy Anehrd Ghantouband av hsome . Dc. 9 f 45/ co Lutanes ande iss wifeh ath: Lld Flutter Stat Of 0Uth( arhDR wisecriu'ofo:rm mton inalld ams ofech IaD E Sbcieshv forDISTRICoaT~r ralun ITomksn Frman8 30Tokein Lshi,'up~ the firm ofKENRUK a childe; o Sanr Topknsp d eeeas thee Chaeone Bsis at' he opldcand ocumind sedl whoavee knweo cues Hton avrge For.. . . *ENIC 'Elzaet ardyoEE thouycing et o aner min B FJoesndohes fenam. Pariton 2Hr,-oe adig as TWbEforE nHOU'p IThe ''''"r''''''''''''"*"'e'fo '.his '.8ANee Withgegna Coer anuspeed itn" wil ioam o~tins an ktar Ann fotrends aed poeanothe r kindyofFebr ahnry t'o'h*~t com thelimes fom th ibral ptoneherefordre 'ity thenstrvction. the aunse of te sioe thate thy doiapea and obects t same willbeon Sme onCyar~ will i ot einaceeph Sen.,de otese. on efre th firs Mo dan eeIvein store Greteie -ii in Januar net r h conen wNil' necreAe omeupnhAmni station rse pt i tro Oe t of Recor. 3g ,9 'te oscibespos picaidHydbecopyat NNvo4ti844 e4 12.. W. OctobrM1T.4 OORE. ~LL.ersus hvin depand aganstJOHN HILLOR. .~ Estate Bofoks RaAcouns os lE.c.De ,N.B onG or a bdred, or.2 t 3 arns indeted. to herpreuetetcclon t~ du hris)b~tas, nd r~ajS . Sot ubsriers and thsetletr acute Esatehil uis o ...r u aliaero~a Sept11 Ex .u BaesWrnn-o sun Har c~o State of South, Carolina. WAX.E4loUgjlA W'M.E-.,:; A AND HAMBO G, 8.C 7 HE Subscribers. have .connected them T selves in the WARE-HOUSE AND S COMMION BUSINESS, at the old stand of G. WArIER, under the firm of '. GI WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave to offer theit services - to their friends and the public generally, in the transaction of a CoxxissioN BusiNzss, in all its branches. They are prepared to attend to the Sale. Storage and .Shippng of Cotton, Ba con, Flour, and other Produce. -Heceiing and sHu Forwarding Goods, purchasing to order, &4c. 4c. C4 They feel assured from the favorable location of their #V are-House, well known to the pub. - lic as the WATER PROOF W ARE1OUS E. and for itq many advantages in point of location. and from the long. experience of M1 r. Walker in the Cotton businness. who will . devote - his per its sonal attention to the sales of Cotton; and or from their~ detei mlnation to deyote their unda. vided attention to the business. they will be full abre to give general satisfaction. Their charges will heforsellingcotton25cents perbale; for shipping do,12J cents;lorselling all other prnduce2j per cent ; 25 cents per pack-. age for receiving and forwarding Merchandise. No commission will be charged our customers for the purchasing of good. Having a fine mal Wharf attached to our Ware House., no de Wharfage will becliarged on Cotton zonsigned acc to our care, either for sale-or to beishipped to Savannah or Charleston. Liberal adyiecs on produce consigned to us. will be made when " desired. We pledge ourselves not to speculate in or purchase one bale of Cotton,tbut devotgan un-LA divided attention to the interest ofour usrtomers ear which we hope will insure us a liberal patron. seti age. - tini Yours, Respectfully,. cot WAKER-& PEARSON. G. WALKER. I. L. PEARSON. I .....fou I avail myself of the present'occasion to re- wh turn my thaneks to my friends and patrons for I their liberal- sup Iort during the past four years; - and I assure them I properly iappreciate their kindness and confidence.; and in return will use my best personal efforts to protect their intetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, for whom I would solicit your confidence and R( support. Yours, Respectfully, G.WALKER.' September 4, if 32 my State of bouth 4 aaoina. of EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. art Orc IN EQUITY. tot George Holloway and 3 dati wife and others - Bill for Par. be j . vs. >tition and Ac John Rochell count. C . and other. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Bar :tholomew S..-Adams, John Tompkins of - 8 Tennessee. and his wife'Suian, John Gibson, James Atchison and his wifeV Sarah Opliela Barker, William Adams, James Adams. Thos. To AdamsJeremiah Burnet and his wife Julia' bot James Stallsworih. Calloway Stallsworth, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallswortlh. Nicholasan Stallsworth and Nancy Stallsworth,. Defend api anti in this suit, reside without the limits of this State, on motion of Mr. Carroll, Complaiiants Solicitor, it is ordered, that the above iamed defendants do plead, answer of demui to the complainants said bill ofcomplaints within thre J months from the publication hereof. or the- 11E said.binl will be teken.pron-gooaresso against tliem. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. October 25 3m 37 Fall and Winter Goods. WM. KETCHAi & CO., HAMBURG, 8 C. ARE now receiving their FaL r~ n Wait ~TER stock of - - FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, C Nzoao CLOTHs. BwaxTs. BoL.riNo 'CL~oTs, ''[ARPETiNo, BONSETs, and all the fine and fashiohable articles for Ladies and Gentlemen's sear. We have completed such arrangements as will put us in the receipt of nets Goods tmrely, during the business season, so that all the new styles of fashionable goods can . be-found at our Store, as good as thaebet,and cheap asthacheap.A est, as fast as they shall appear in the New York p market. . - to i THE MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, lates will stall be conducted... -...himn By Mr. G. WV. DICKINSON. . e A fine assortment of Cloths. Casikeres. Ves- him tings aiid Tailor's~ Trimmings constantly, on . hand .O WM. KETCH AM & O. September'11, tf -Notice.A ALL Persons= having -demands against the* a e *Estate of-'Richard IHardy. detoehsed, are Jani tequestedl to present themi to mie in the Ordir give nary's Offiderduly -attestedl, on the'10th dayeof the Febroarynreat, when a final settleint will be ther made on said Estate. -- * KSAMUEL CAR TLEDGE, Am'r. Oct.23 tf 39 -N 1844k OCTOBER 16 e sJT ascEtViD B W KsET'CI4A1Y &CO, nap HAMlBURG.:8..C., -. .-. A IESAN5. Rich Satin Striped .Chusans, Cie d1 M~in de Lauses, Cashmera~de Laines, Crape,4e .Liines. Cashneira deb Ecos-e. real O'tt Silkgwarp Alpacca,-rick figuredl 4lpacda, Pa this asiries,, Piilkppilas,.Taalionis Bomtbazines, Bilek'atid . olaiead.~8ks. Figuredeand Plain, - (vei-yx)ric r Silks. Orleans -Cloths. :0 Gimiles rIg~ichPrits~ vergilisre assortment r~. . l,000 Yaita j ~esCeap, L And a general andfj asrent ofFae hel and Stpl 'Dt IND-' ~-' e' a h - *Oct;1l . Rdp,)" tS1. )i(39 FALL and ER vd ai~ bought imrNew at~tlilinioei priicee th and the cosnty .uge ,,g as wil- Bll 'to pleasegh ~ oja~u ~ i il P84 e ~asiy re O 11844 a -i -an h ~A1 p ersonsidb t h ar W. Courajerdicas e ue tM13 ,ak immediate paye ;~4; htaials, to presettte~ tsei tunie prescribed by a - . ..ir Qj1gtILL d N6 *Am LL persons navnog ay; m nafve tha:estate-of'will im-ioet . do ed.are requestdito presnt the Decetuber,as the estatiwill b distributed ediately theredfter - G EORGE ROBET9N.Eiector aptemiser 4, 3mi2 :NERAL COMMf9I ION BUSINES, ater rroof.i ndiNo8 niitaele IP&REliMfJ&W, HAlBIJhtG; 8. C . 1-1 I HE Subscribers still continue at the above * stand. to ni czivz and ToRE, AELG 01 ;tton, Flour-Bacon, &c .{ECXIVE ANO .FdPWARD .11 ER RCN.hyM IE urchaSe GOODS to order, &c. &c. ro'duce sent'to hem with instruction's'as tc isposal, shall be PROMPTLY attendedto; ind rs, in every inetance, strictly.obeyed..: eeling grateful for past favors, theyrespect y solicit a continuance of the same H. L. JEFFERS. &'CO. lnmburg, August 24,1844 m 31 Notice. LL persons indebted to -the .Estite- ol SWill. loor, deceased, are requested 'tc le paymeit iminediately. and those having ands against said.Estate will present them rding to law. for payment. S. C..100 ; Executrix. Inv. 27, 1844. t. 44. LI. ,!. oA' ice. L person3 indebted toC. J. Glover by contraet with Greenville Hord, are nestly .requested to come forward and le .the same, as the business is discon. ed. , I think a settlement due from all corned . - C.* J.- GLOVE R.' . S.'-The books an- accounts will be nd with Mr. G. HORn, at the ol uimnd a is.a-uthorized to seftle as-bete'.ofore.-. fov.13 ' f 42 State of South Carolia.l EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE'COMMON PLEAS. bert R Hiunter, sL*x VS u'- Ailachment. P. H. Rooney. - 1 HE Plaintiff in- the above stated case . having:tliis day filediieir Declarations in Office, and the Defendaut having no wife ittorney, kn'owito 4e'i ivitiie liiniti he State on whoineopy of theasamewith le to plead can ' b ierved; " It-is therefore ered" That the Defndantappear and plead e same ivithin ai year and a day from die ihereof or final and absolute jndgnent will iwarded n ainst hi:. TOMAS G. .BACON, c. C. P.;: 'lerk's Office,22d NI'-.1844. [ov.27 '4. : tate od South ( arolitin.'i EDGEFIELD DISTRICT bert Burton --living aenr-D itillt Is before me.a smiali)rigltb 6ahorse, wit1 i hind feet'white aliout furteen hands higi six years.old, no. brands or.othr,,nsarks raiseditwenty dolars. W BRUNS0N, Magistrate. [oy 2d. 1844, lii4t 42 erchant Tailor hob 1HE suliscribei has just received -rou .New York, his FALUL.SUPPLY O1 RCH.ANT TAILOR'S GOODS,. consist i partor- - Sup.Sup. Wool Dyed. Black Cloth' u -' Blue, ,' Brown Black Frib S- "Casin'ce Fancy Checked, Striped Checked Tweed," boked and plainiTweeds Cloth for Sacks, hecked SilkVelvet Veestig tripod Woollen nup, Sup. BlacK Satin, Velvet, - " Buck Gloves, *" Wuollon, Baelk and Figured Snris aiid ACravats.. .8spenders,Stoklls;ol16:#Ep' !hits"&c I of which he offers for 'sale ~nt reaso'nable es, and begs these wishingo byUchn e him a call. byl~un e is prepared to maka Ctothing-upinthie t style and in the biest nianner; aagflatterd ef that by his lung experiencein business will be able topllease those. whomay -:favor with their paitron)age. .* b- :ii" .5 LL'Personis inidebten to.the Estate Oft le liti David Rich'ardison, deceased, .arre. ted to usakes paymnent;by h.tb first.,daydq iaa next, as longer iiidulgence. sitlup: hp n. All persons having. pny deanaduagamnat Estaie. are likewise requEsted to present . 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